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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely no trepidation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a complete lack of fear or anxiety about a situation.
Example: "Despite the challenges ahead, she approached the task with absolutely no trepidation."
Alternatives: "completely fearless" or "no hesitation whatsoever."
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"The reason for doing it that way was merely to be able to get back in time," Mr. Giuliani said yesterday, adding that it would have taken an extra 12 hours to fly commercial, something he said he had "absolutely no trepidation about doing".
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Scale: 1 = absolutely no, 5 = absolutely yes.
Remember, absolutely NO GLASS.
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